One reason that Bay Area cities resort to approving large amounts of [tech] office space is in part because single-family homeowners do not pay property tax levels that keep pace with the cost of providing services. So local govts have to look toward alternate strategies.https://twitter.com/marymcnamara/status/1081107306736013313 …
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More on Google's massive expansion plans in San Jose, which will add 50% more workers downtown to the current 43K jobs located around there. https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/Google-transformed-Mountain-View-is-San-Jose-13515691.php?utm_source=email …pic.twitter.com/GDD22rrfXA
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It’s almost as if Prop 13 was a poor idea.
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How about getting rid of Prop 13, starting with commercial properties?
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As long as we leave nonprofits & houses of worship alone. Needs some exceptions.
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